Editorial Comment: EMA must rise to the occasion, play ball
Local authorities are major polluters of ground and surface water, reports the Environmental Management Agency (EMA), a statutory body tasked with ensuring sustainable use and protection of Zimbabwe’s environmental goods and services.
Tino set to meet US$1.37bn trio
TINO KADEWERE cost Le Havre US$2.2 million last year and, after his graduation into the big boys of European football, his first two matches at Olympique Lyon could be against a world-class All-Star front three which cost more than US$1.37 billion.
Ndakarongeka: Muzhingi
SHASHA yemujaho wemarathon, Stephen Muzhinji, inoti igere zvakanakisa chaizvo panguva ino apo vamwe vari mune zvemitambo yakasiyana vari kuchema-chema zvikuru zvichitevera kukanganiswa kwaitwa raramo yavo nekuda kwechirwere cheCovid-19.
Theatre sector urged to go online to survive
United Kingdom-based actress Enisia Mashusha says it is time for theatre organisations to start online performances and she has begun posting skits of her plays with Spiwe Guwera on various social media platforms.
Woman robbed and raped on way to borehole
Danisa Masuku TWO men allegedly strangled a 17-year-old girl and dragged her into a bushy area in Bulawayo’s Pumula suburb where they tore her underwear with a knife before sexually…
Covid-19 keeps humanitarian busy
Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter The corona virus pandemic has affected every aspect of people’s lives, careers have been put on hold, business ventures postponed, entertainment restricted and generally life has been…
Zifa reveal Covid-19 bailout package
ZIFA have allocated a $110 500 000 Covid-19 relief package for the resumption of football which had been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic this year.
Flashy Nigerian Instagrammers caught ‘with US$40 million’
The day after his 29th birthday in May, Olalekan Jacob Ponle posted a picture on his Instagram standing next to a bright yellow Lamborghini in Dubai.
Kadewere dreams of Zim at the 2022 World Cup
Lyon striker Tino Kadewere is hoping Zimbabwe can qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar for the first time in their history after 21 failed attempts. The Warriors are…
Border authorities highlight need to test truck drivers
Authorities at Forbes Border Post in Mutare have highlighted the need to test truck drivers passing through the port of entry for better management of any potential Covid-19 cases, as most of them were spending up to three days in the city while awaiting customs clearance.











